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0ur tokyo correspondent, rupert wingfield hayes, has been taking a look at whether his claim is entirely fair. president donald trump says it's not fair that americans buy millions ofjapanese cars every year, and the japanese buy hardly any american cars. and he's right. last year, only 13,000 american cars were sold here injapan. so why is it the japanese don't buy american cars like this one? it's notjust that this car is "yuge", as donald trump might say — you may have noticed that the wheel is on the wrong side forjapan, and then take a look at the fuel consumption. it's about double what my toyota normally uses. so, injapan, these tiny little cars are called kei cars. they can't be more than 1.5 metres wide, and the engine can only be 660cc, and they sell tonnes of them here — 1.7 million of them last year, 40% of all the cars sold injapan. ah, this is much better! it's actually not true that japanese people don't buy foreign cars. take a look at this street. there's a mercedes. here's another mercedes. and, look, there's another mercedes. and a vw and in here, look, a bmw. of c
0ur tokyo correspondent, rupert wingfield hayes, has been taking a look at whether his claim is entirely fair. president donald trump says it's not fair that americans buy millions ofjapanese cars every year, and the japanese buy hardly any american cars. and he's right. last year, only 13,000 american cars were sold here injapan. so why is it the japanese don't buy american cars like this one? it's notjust that this car is "yuge", as donald trump might say — you may have noticed...
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hayes valley, the staff at cala made the tough decision to cancel reservations and close. many schools report a sharp decrease in attendance. >>> bay area family demanding justice, the new clue that could track down the person who killed this man. >>> mother and son cheat death. >> afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer. >>> we have breaking news right now out of the east bay where a police chase is happening right now. started in vallejo, went through berkeley. whole time the driver weaving dangerously through twrask at speeds over 100 miles per hour. started after suspect didn't pull over after traffic stop. just took into custody on 580 in pleasanten, just happened in the last eight minutes. >> we'll stay on top of that. >>> this video disturbing, mother and child knocked off the road in china by reversing
hayes valley, the staff at cala made the tough decision to cancel reservations and close. many schools report a sharp decrease in attendance. >>> bay area family demanding justice, the new clue that could track down the person who killed this man. >>> mother and son cheat death. >> afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the...
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hayes valley, the staff at cala made the tough decision to cancel reservations and close. many schools report a sharp decrease in attendance. >>> bay area family demanding justice, the new clue that could track down the person who killed this man. >>> mother and son cheat death. >> ...get the presidential (avo)treatment...y... ...with a special trade-in offer... ...february sixteenth through the twenty-eighth... and let enterprise car sales... flip your thinking about buying your next vehicle. honey nut cheerios gets their delicious taste from honest ingredients. like real delicious honey and real oats. okay that's still honey. huh, there we go. we're back to honey again. who's directing this? that guy. figures. try new very berry cheerios. the taste of real fruit in every bite. so berry good. anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels, plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. download the xfinity tv app today. >>> we have breakin
hayes valley, the staff at cala made the tough decision to cancel reservations and close. many schools report a sharp decrease in attendance. >>> bay area family demanding justice, the new clue that could track down the person who killed this man. >>> mother and son cheat death. >> ...get the presidential (avo)treatment...y... ...with a special trade-in offer... ...february sixteenth through the twenty-eighth... and let enterprise car sales... flip your thinking about...
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tonight, zach galifianakis, from "the history of comedy," sean hayes and music from norah jones. and now, simply put -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. thank you. welcome to the show. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of it. we're now less than a week away from vishlt's day. are you ready for vishlt's day? you're not, i guess? make no
tonight, zach galifianakis, from "the history of comedy," sean hayes and music from norah jones. and now, simply put -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. thank you. welcome to the show. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of it. we're now less than a week away from vishlt's day. are you ready for vishlt's day? you're not, i guess? make no
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she was crossing hayes street at the time. police are urging all of us to be careful, be aware of your surroundings, especially if you're out by yourself. >>> a fremont b.a.r.t. station is not even open yet. there are no trains, no passengers but it has plenty of staff. >> that is raising a lot of eyebrows. we're talking about full-time staffing, several employees, including two janitors cleaning an empty station. abc7 news reporter matt keller live at the warm springs b.a.r.t. spags. >> reporter: good morning, reggie and natasha. this may be the best looking b.a.r.t. station you will ever see. it looks very nice here in warm springs, everything is new. that's because only a few people are coming here every day, and they're getting paid to do it. check out this new video we shot this morning. few workers walking around, but no passengers, and no trains. according to "the chronicle," b.a.r.t. has been staffing the warm springs station full-time with eight workers, even though no trains will be running here for at least another
she was crossing hayes street at the time. police are urging all of us to be careful, be aware of your surroundings, especially if you're out by yourself. >>> a fremont b.a.r.t. station is not even open yet. there are no trains, no passengers but it has plenty of staff. >> that is raising a lot of eyebrows. we're talking about full-time staffing, several employees, including two janitors cleaning an empty station. abc7 news reporter matt keller live at the warm springs b.a.r.t....
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abc7 news was in san francisco's hayes valley yesterday when the staff at this restaurant made the decision to close in support of immigrant rights. many schools in the south bay and north bay also reported sharp decreases in >>> let me give you an idea of what kind of weather you can expect during your commute today. downpours and windy, hazardous driving conditions this morning, some lingering lighter showers during the evening hours, little bit wetter than it was last evening during the commute. if you live on the coast, half moon bay just had ha heavy shower roll through there, moernt heading through pacifica, coleman, up into ocean beach in the next 15 minutes or so. you can see the winds are starting to pick up and spread. we're now pushing 25 in mountain view, faster than 20 at the coast, and also in san carlos to about 16 in napa and these are going to continue to ramp up, especially in the east peninsula and the south bay starting in about 19 minutes from now. that's the window that opens for 12 hours of wind damage, downed trees and power lines from gusts up to 50 miles per hour.
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cala restaurant in san francisco's hayes valley neighborhood began canceling reservations after the staff decided it would stand behind the workers. >> people are canceling plans but we hope that people understand the reasoning behind this but it's bigger than one dinner. >> reporter: also closed shop in support of the nationwide event, zuni's cafe on market street opened but made sure clients read their message, immigrants make america great. very few people were not behind the concept of workers staying home. >> i don't think it's going to change how the politicians feel. >> reporter: on this day, supporters came to san francisco city hall to demand that more money be set aside to hire more lawyers to defend those who are detained and face deportation. supervisors plan would give public defender $5 million a year to have a full staff of attorneys and aides. new york city has a similar plan. >> we're here to become the first west coast city to provide representation to detain immigrants. >> reporter: it's not clear if mayor ed lee supports the proposal. in san francisco, lyanne melendez,
cala restaurant in san francisco's hayes valley neighborhood began canceling reservations after the staff decided it would stand behind the workers. >> people are canceling plans but we hope that people understand the reasoning behind this but it's bigger than one dinner. >> reporter: also closed shop in support of the nationwide event, zuni's cafe on market street opened but made sure clients read their message, immigrants make america great. very few people were not behind the...
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. >> reporter: restaurant in hayes valley neighborhood began cancelling reservations after the staff decided to stand behind the workers who took the day off. >> not something we feel good about, inconveniencing people or cancelling plans but hope people understand the reasoning, bigger than one night of dinner. >> some businesses in mission district also closed shop today in support of the event. zuni's cafe opened but clients had to read message on the bottom of the checks. immigrants make america great. few people not behind the concept of workers staying home. >> i don't think this will change how the politicians feel. >> reporter: came to city hall to demand more money set aside to hire more lawyers to defend those detained and face deportation. eventually give defender $5 million a year for full staff of attorneys and aides. new york city has similar plan. >> we're here to become the first west coast city to provide representation to detained immigrants. >>> san francisco supervisor is proposing legislation to provide legal representation. sandra lee fuhr. the legislation prior
. >> reporter: restaurant in hayes valley neighborhood began cancelling reservations after the staff decided to stand behind the workers who took the day off. >> not something we feel good about, inconveniencing people or cancelling plans but hope people understand the reasoning, bigger than one night of dinner. >> some businesses in mission district also closed shop today in support of the event. zuni's cafe opened but clients had to read message on the bottom of the checks....
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it was finished when the first lady lucy hayes reinvigorated the project after the civil war. >> next up, the national gallery of art. >> not every first lady was married to a president. >> absolutely. there are nieces and daughters and all kind of women that have done hostessing duties. harriet lane is one of them. she is why we have the national gallery of art. >> what is a tour of d.c. without visiting the house? >> has every first lady lived in the white house? >> not every first lady spent every day in the white house. martha washington didn't have a white house to live in. melania trump is young and in good health so we think she should or would. if she does not it's not unprecedented but 1814. the british burned the white house in the war of 1812. this is where dolly had hundreds of guests. would go in a relatively small house compared to the white house. >> i had a blast today. learning about our country's first ladies. amazing. i'm kay ingram. [laughter] alison: a different type of tour. larry: yeah. interesting. alison: we learned something from the biker. larry: i love my j
it was finished when the first lady lucy hayes reinvigorated the project after the civil war. >> next up, the national gallery of art. >> not every first lady was married to a president. >> absolutely. there are nieces and daughters and all kind of women that have done hostessing duties. harriet lane is one of them. she is why we have the national gallery of art. >> what is a tour of d.c. without visiting the house? >> has every first lady lived in the white house?...
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hayes valley, the staff at cala made the tough decision to cancel reservations and close. many schools report a sharp decrease in attendance. >>> bay area family demanding justice, the new clue that could track down the person who killed this man. >>> mother and son cheat death. >> >>> we have breaking news right now out of the east bay where a police chase is happening right now. started in vallejo, went through berkeley. whole time the driver weaving dangerously through twrask at speeds over 100 miles per hour. started after suspect didn't pull over after traffic stop. just took into custody on 580 in pleasanten, just happened in the last eight minutes. >> we'll stay on top of that. >>> this video disturbing, mother and child knocked off the road in china by reversing jeep that went out of control. had to scramble to get out of the way before it hit them again on the ground. look at this. little boy suffered serious injuries, mother with fractured pelvis but really scary. >>> new details on a road rage shooting. gunman opened fire on wardell while his wife and children i
hayes valley, the staff at cala made the tough decision to cancel reservations and close. many schools report a sharp decrease in attendance. >>> bay area family demanding justice, the new clue that could track down the person who killed this man. >>> mother and son cheat death. >> >>> we have breaking news right now out of the east bay where a police chase is happening right now. started in vallejo, went through berkeley. whole time the driver weaving...
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and i think it speaks to something that chris hayes talked about the other day, which is that donald trump is governing not as the president of the united states but as the president of republicans. and that's what came out of that speech to sea pac. as a political matter, the fact is trump can probably hang onto power as long as republican members of congress look at that poll and say we don't want to face primaries, we don't want to face opposition in our party, so we are going to cling to trump. but to the extent that he does govern as a very part zan figure and a very unusual kind of conservative really an economic nationalist and other aspects of conservativism that certainly aren't reaganite, a lot of those independents are just going to say what is in this for me? and that by the way is why i'm glad the democrats picked former governor steve bashir to reply to trump, because, a, we're not going to have speculation about how did a candidate for the next election do in his state of the union, that's a waste of time right now. bubba sheer is from a state where obamacare worked ve
and i think it speaks to something that chris hayes talked about the other day, which is that donald trump is governing not as the president of the united states but as the president of republicans. and that's what came out of that speech to sea pac. as a political matter, the fact is trump can probably hang onto power as long as republican members of congress look at that poll and say we don't want to face primaries, we don't want to face opposition in our party, so we are going to cling to...
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and later this week, zach galifianakis, kerry washington, sean hayes and music from norah jones and alicia keys. please join us for all that. our first guest is so good at her job, they give her awards just for doing it. she is a tour de force with a fresh new oscar nomination to prove it. her big hit musical "la la lan"" is in theaters now. please welcome, emma stone. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> whoa. [ cheers and applause ] wow, wow. >> jimmy: you see? they're excited to see a real celebrity instead of what they had to see in the monologue. how are you? congratulations by the way. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: oscar nomination, very well deserved. you did a -- a really great job, i thought it was fantastic. now -- did you watch the super bowl by the way? is that something that's on your radar? >> i watched -- it was on. for sure. for sure. and i paid attention to it. >> jimmy: uh-huh, okay. >> sometimes. especially that overtime. >> jimmy: it's the oscars of football, really in a way. >> yes, it is. >> jimmy: in a way the oscars are like the super bowl of acting. >> it's so nice h
and later this week, zach galifianakis, kerry washington, sean hayes and music from norah jones and alicia keys. please join us for all that. our first guest is so good at her job, they give her awards just for doing it. she is a tour de force with a fresh new oscar nomination to prove it. her big hit musical "la la lan"" is in theaters now. please welcome, emma stone. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> whoa. [ cheers and applause ] wow, wow. >> jimmy: you see? they're...
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tonight, zach galifianakis, from "the history of comedy," sean hayes and music from norah jones. and now, simply put -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. thank you. welcome to the show. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of it. we're now less than a week away from vishlt's day. are you ready for vishlt's day? you're not, i
tonight, zach galifianakis, from "the history of comedy," sean hayes and music from norah jones. and now, simply put -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. thank you. welcome to the show. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of it. we're now less than a week away from vishlt's day. are you ready for vishlt's day? you're not, i
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the unit block of hayes avenue in deptford township. three police officers were the first to arrive there. an 81-year-old bed ridden woman was in the basement in a hospital bed. we want to switch to action cam video of the scene. the officers reached the woman and carried her out. no word about her condition. we know the woman's son lived we are, he escaped without injury. the battalion chief had a minor injury after falling down the basement steps. not clear if the home had smoke detecters. >>> the bandit stole money from a girl scout in center city. the thief got away between 50 and $100 in cookie sales. >> he took the money, the money and -- from my apron pocket and ran around the corner and into the alley. >> people nearby tried to chae the suspect, but he got away. >> we had three separate people chase the guy for us, we don't know them. a minivan came by and gave her four dollars and said tell her there's good people in philadelphia. >> there's surveillance camera where the incident happen, but it's not clear if it recorded the in
the unit block of hayes avenue in deptford township. three police officers were the first to arrive there. an 81-year-old bed ridden woman was in the basement in a hospital bed. we want to switch to action cam video of the scene. the officers reached the woman and carried her out. no word about her condition. we know the woman's son lived we are, he escaped without injury. the battalion chief had a minor injury after falling down the basement steps. not clear if the home had smoke detecters....
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on hayes avenue in deptford. firefighters and police rescue the woman who was bed ridden and taken to an area hospital. no word if there were smoke detecters inside the house. what sparked the blaze remains under investigation. >>> a nine-year-old girl and her mom was shocked a man stole money from her pocket while she sold girl scout cookies. it's happened along the 400 block of south 16th street. they believe the thief got away with 50 to $100. >> he took, the many, -- the money and out of my apron pocket and he ran around the corner into the alley. >> people nearby heard what happened and tried to chase the suspect, but he got away. >> i was heartened by the good samaritans we had three separate people chase this guy for us, we don't even know them. people swung by, a minivan with a family swung by and gave her $4, and said that people in philadelphia are good people. >> a crash in delaware led to the arrest of a driver for allegedly having a stolen gun inside a vehicle. robert green lost control of his car la
on hayes avenue in deptford. firefighters and police rescue the woman who was bed ridden and taken to an area hospital. no word if there were smoke detecters inside the house. what sparked the blaze remains under investigation. >>> a nine-year-old girl and her mom was shocked a man stole money from her pocket while she sold girl scout cookies. it's happened along the 400 block of south 16th street. they believe the thief got away with 50 to $100. >> he took, the many, -- the...
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from wilmington, delaware, a little hayes in the 8 -- haze in the atmosphere. across the area, that sunshine is going to soak us not only the rest of this evening or this afternoon but also going into your saturday and hl sunday. but thatson, it's not as warm today as it will be over the upcoming weekend. 44 in philadelphia. 44 in reading. 44 in millville. a light westerly wind. so there's still a chill in the air. this is typicalfor this time of year and then we are going to bust way above normal like much of the eastern half of the country starting tomorrow. in addition, as we look at satellite and radar, we have a few high clouds veeming in from the north andest, ahead of a warm front. you can see a storm coming out of the glove of mexico. this looks like it's going to aim right to the north and east but it's going to slide to the south and we'll just get a little bit of cloud cover with that on saturday night. but for tonight, it's not as cold. we're going to be about five to six degrees above where we were last night. 27, allentown. 32, philadelphia. 29, m
from wilmington, delaware, a little hayes in the 8 -- haze in the atmosphere. across the area, that sunshine is going to soak us not only the rest of this evening or this afternoon but also going into your saturday and hl sunday. but thatson, it's not as warm today as it will be over the upcoming weekend. 44 in philadelphia. 44 in reading. 44 in millville. a light westerly wind. so there's still a chill in the air. this is typicalfor this time of year and then we are going to bust way above...
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not because it salves his ego but he hayes an agenda to save the country. >> host: one of the hardest parts for transition is take your campaign and then transition into a presidential team. he brought with him steve bannon, who was needed to come in for the home stretch of the general election and to keep trump focused and centered. yet now bannon is criticized and ridiculed by -- on "saturday night live," the grim reaper, i some outlier force there in the white house. a shouldn't be there. what do you make of the criticism and how does that square with what you know about steve bannon? >> guest: i think the idea that bannon is trump's brain or trump's -- is backwards. >> host: really. you have known him a long time. >> guest: steve bannon and trump have the same world view. they're copacetic on issue is is not surprisings. that's houston they were attracted to each other. so, trump is not doing bannon's will. banon is doing trump's well. the president's will. they haven't done anything that the president didn't talk about in the campaign. reince priebus represents establishment repu
not because it salves his ego but he hayes an agenda to save the country. >> host: one of the hardest parts for transition is take your campaign and then transition into a presidential team. he brought with him steve bannon, who was needed to come in for the home stretch of the general election and to keep trump focused and centered. yet now bannon is criticized and ridiculed by -- on "saturday night live," the grim reaper, i some outlier force there in the white house. a...
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and fire chief joanne hayes-white is here with us as well. >>[applause] okay with that one final note. none of this would be possible without leadership and involvement in the society and the leadership for orchestrating this event and all our black history month programs is missed outdoors cameron. we just want to express our appreciation to all doors for her leadership of the committee and the hard work she has done to bring all this for to us so thank you so much for that. with that that brings our program to a close word today. they do also much for being here and sharing this with us. take the words we've heard of wisdom from landon,-thank you again, landon for your great words of wisdom got rev. brown, for your insight. thank you all very much and go out and celebrate and enjoy black history month. thank you very much. >> >> >> one. >> hello yes. okay. >> yeah. >> call the roll first? commissioner president james wait a minute, i have - good morning. welcome to the department of aging & adult services meeting can we have the roll call >
and fire chief joanne hayes-white is here with us as well. >>[applause] okay with that one final note. none of this would be possible without leadership and involvement in the society and the leadership for orchestrating this event and all our black history month programs is missed outdoors cameron. we just want to express our appreciation to all doors for her leadership of the committee and the hard work she has done to bring all this for to us so thank you so much for that. with that...
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hayes, regiment harrison and others all revered out of vendor hamilton as the father of the american union and perhaps the greatest of the founders to george washington. free0th century, variably hamiltonriefly, retains his status as an impressive founder at least for those who consider themselves regressive. i'm thinking particularly of teddy roosevelt, henry cap and mostly in the republican party these are people who revere alexander hamilton. he is not particularly well-liked in the populist wing of the democratic party. william jennings bryan sees him as the founding plutocrat. 's reputation in the 20th century begins to decline nearly rapidly. while he is revered by presidents such as warren harding and calvin coolidge, those it to presidents are not a revered to make him figure in the academic circles. st is heartening -- harding' secretary of the treasury who erects the statute we see to this day on the grounds of the 1923 but wheny of the great crash comes ssa in my book, alexander hamilton might well have been the chair of the republican national committee in terms of his re
hayes, regiment harrison and others all revered out of vendor hamilton as the father of the american union and perhaps the greatest of the founders to george washington. free0th century, variably hamiltonriefly, retains his status as an impressive founder at least for those who consider themselves regressive. i'm thinking particularly of teddy roosevelt, henry cap and mostly in the republican party these are people who revere alexander hamilton. he is not particularly well-liked in the populist...
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hayes, benjamin harrison, and others, all revere alexander hamilton as the father of the american union and perhaps the greatest of the founders next to george washington. the 20th century very briefly at the beginning of the 20th century, hamilton retains his status as an impressive founder, at least for those who considered themselves progressive. i'm thinking particularly of teddy roosevelt, henry cabot lodge, you can call him a progressive, mostly in the republican party. these are people who revere alexander hamilton. he's not particularly well liked in the populist wing of the democratic party. william jennings bryant, for instance, sees him as the founding plutocrat. hamilton's reputation in the 20th century, it begins to decline fairly rapidly. while he was revered by presidents such as warren harding and calvin coolidge, those two presidents are not exactly guaranteed to make him a revered figure in the academic circles, shall we say. it's harding's secretary of the treasury, andrew mellon, who he rects this statue that exists to this day on the grounds of the treasury in may 1
hayes, benjamin harrison, and others, all revere alexander hamilton as the father of the american union and perhaps the greatest of the founders next to george washington. the 20th century very briefly at the beginning of the 20th century, hamilton retains his status as an impressive founder, at least for those who considered themselves progressive. i'm thinking particularly of teddy roosevelt, henry cabot lodge, you can call him a progressive, mostly in the republican party. these are people...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> i would say if you can, mitch, go nuclear. >> as the president gives a nuclear directive to the senate on the supreme court, the fallout over president trump's executive order on refugees. >> i think the president's been very clear that his number one goal is not to target any one religion. >> tonight, new evidence that this was not just about stopping bad guys. >> 20% of the country is immigrants. is that not the beating heart of this problem? >> then the new white house explanation for the president's first military strike in which almost everything went wrong. and why the trump administration is suddenly threatening iran. >> as of today we are officially putting iran on notice. >>> plus, our grass-root are g protests about to stop the nomination of betsy devos? and on the first day of black history month, getting to know frederick douglass. >> frederick douglass is an example of somebody who's done an amazing job. >> when "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, just over 13 month
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> i would say if you can, mitch, go nuclear. >> as the president gives a nuclear directive to the senate on the supreme court, the fallout over president trump's executive order on refugees. >> i think the president's been very clear that his number one goal is not to target any one religion. >> tonight, new evidence that this was not just about stopping bad guys. >>...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts with his big meeting from chi to town. >>> america's third largest city has been reduced to a soundbite. >> nine people were killed between friday and sunday. >> 700 homicides last year. it's unacceptable. >> but chicago's tragedies and triumphs are real human stories, not just talking points. from segregation to jobs to policing to gun violence. finding solutions is more complicated than a president's tweet. >> what's going on in chicago? >> this is an msnbc special town hall event, anything? the cross hairs, from the south shore cultural center in chicago, here is chris hayes. [ applause ] >> good evening from chicago, i'm chris hayes, i am thrilled to be here for a special town hall event in this incredible city. it's america's third-largest city and it's special to me. but lately as someone here put it, it's become the poster child for violence in america. this is due to a real surge of violence but also in part to the perception of this city as expressed so loudly and frequently by the new president of the united states. >> in chicago they've had tho
"all in" with chris hayes starts with his big meeting from chi to town. >>> america's third largest city has been reduced to a soundbite. >> nine people were killed between friday and sunday. >> 700 homicides last year. it's unacceptable. >> but chicago's tragedies and triumphs are real human stories, not just talking points. from segregation to jobs to policing to gun violence. finding solutions is more complicated than a president's tweet. >> what's...
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the cross hairs, from the south shore cultural center in chicago, here is chris hayes. [ applause ] >> good evening from chicago, i'm chris hayes, i am thrilled to be here for a special town hall event in this incredible city. it's america's third-largest city and it's special to me. but lately as someone here put it, it's become the poster child for violence in america. this is due to a real surge of violence but also in part to the perception of this city as expressed so loudly and frequently by the new president of the united states. >> in chicago they've had thousands of shootings, thousands and i'm saying where is this? is this a war torn country? what are we doing? by the way, toughest gun laws in the world, chicago, and people are shooting themselves all other the place, okay? the problem is not that there are too many police, there are not enough police. it's worse than some of the places that we read about in the middle east. we have wars going on. it's so sad. chicago has become so sad. >> last month after apparently watching a news report about the surge in crime here the p
the cross hairs, from the south shore cultural center in chicago, here is chris hayes. [ applause ] >> good evening from chicago, i'm chris hayes, i am thrilled to be here for a special town hall event in this incredible city. it's america's third-largest city and it's special to me. but lately as someone here put it, it's become the poster child for violence in america. this is due to a real surge of violence but also in part to the perception of this city as expressed so loudly and...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> yes, that's right. lock her up. >> general michael flynn is out. >> i haven't seen that. i'll look at that. >> and president trump is under fire. >> what did the president know and when did he know it? >> tonight, three and a half weeks into donald trump's presidency, a full-blown scandal in the white house. >> i think the first question should be where was the department of justice in this? >> tonight, new bipartisan calls for investigations. >> did he just do this as a rogue general flynn? or did icome from somebody else in the white house? >> major new questions about the white house version of events. >> i think misleading the vice president really was the key here. >> and the same cold questions about just what happened during the campaign. >> russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails. >> when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. we are not even one month into the trump administration and already a major scandal exploding in wa
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> yes, that's right. lock her up. >> general michael flynn is out. >> i haven't seen that. i'll look at that. >> and president trump is under fire. >> what did the president know and when did he know it? >> tonight, three and a half weeks into donald trump's presidency, a full-blown scandal in the white house. >> i think the first question should be where...
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. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. we are not even one month into the trump administration and already a major scandal exploding in washington, d.c. last night, president trump's national security advisor michael flynn, who even before this scandal was intensely controversial known for his bigoted views of islam and muslims, handed in his resignation after just 24 days on the job. today we got the trump administration's version of events. the president asked flynn to resign not because of what flynn did -- which the white house says it has no problem with -- but because he had lied about it to members of the administration. >> the level of trust between the president and general flynn had eroded to the point where he felt he had to make a change. the president was very concerned that general flynn had misled the vice president and others. >> here's what happened. on december 29, then president obama announced sanctions against russia for russia's alleged hacking of democratic e-mail accounts in the presidential electio
. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. we are not even one month into the trump administration and already a major scandal exploding in washington, d.c. last night, president trump's national security advisor michael flynn, who even before this scandal was intensely controversial known for his bigoted views of islam and muslims, handed in his resignation after just 24 days on the job. today we got the trump administration's version of events. the president asked flynn to...
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whenfall this starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. it's only wednesday. we are now smack in the middle of what has already been by far the worst week yet for the trump administration, one that brought us first the resignation of national security advisor michael flynn and then, just this afternoon, the withdrawal of labor secretary nominee andy puzder which we'll discuss shortly. but we begin tonight with revelations that have some raising the specter of watergate. new details about alleged contacts during the presidential campaign between trump campaign aides and senior russian intelligence officials. as i said last night on this program, the most potentially exclusive allegation against this administration is that it colluded with the russians in an effort to boost trump's chances to become president. it's a serious charge and important to note that as of now there is no direct evidence to substantiate it. at this point, both nbc and the "times" reporting has found no evidence of collusion. however, with each new revelation, the que
whenfall this starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. it's only wednesday. we are now smack in the middle of what has already been by far the worst week yet for the trump administration, one that brought us first the resignation of national security advisor michael flynn and then, just this afternoon, the withdrawal of labor secretary nominee andy puzder which we'll discuss shortly. but we begin tonight with revelations that have some raising the specter of...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> the leaks are absolutely real. the news is fake. >> the president finally meets the press. >> i have nothing to do with russia. to the best of my knowledge no person that i'll do with does. >> the stunning cross-examination of an american president over his campaign's reported ties with russia. >> reporter: you're not aware of contacts during the course of the election? >> and explosive new reporting that the president's former national security advisor misled the fbi. >> reporter: did you direct michael flynn to discuss sanctions with the russian ambassador? >> no, i didn't. >> tonight, the top democrat on oversight, elijah cummings, on president trump and the russians plus a look at today's east room attack on the truth. >> i inherented a mess. we had a very smooth rollout of the travel ban. i guess it was the biggest electoral college win since ronald reagan. >> why democrats are being locked out of meets with i.c.e. as immigration raids escalate. and with obamacare slowed and a travel ban stalled, the race the
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> the leaks are absolutely real. the news is fake. >> the president finally meets the press. >> i have nothing to do with russia. to the best of my knowledge no person that i'll do with does. >> the stunning cross-examination of an american president over his campaign's reported ties with russia. >> reporter: you're not aware of contacts during the course of the...
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. >>> i'm chris hayes. we have breaking news this hour. nbc news confirms retired vice admiral robert harwood has turned down president trump's offer to replace michael flynn as national security advisor adviser, yet another setback for an administration that has had its full share of them this week. we'll have more on that shortly. meanwhile, president trump held a press conference to ostensibly introduce his new pick for labor secretary, alexander acosta, that man tapped after the withdrawal of trump's first pick for that job, fast food executive andrew puzder. what ensued, however, was a dizzying 76-minute spectacle in which the president lashed out at the media and insisted his administration is running like a "fine-tuned machine." as reporters pressed him over and over about his links to russian intelligence. among the trump allies who reportedly spoke to the russians during the campaign was the president's now former national security advisor michael flynn seen here leading a chant of "lock her up" at the republican national conventi
. >>> i'm chris hayes. we have breaking news this hour. nbc news confirms retired vice admiral robert harwood has turned down president trump's offer to replace michael flynn as national security advisor adviser, yet another setback for an administration that has had its full share of them this week. we'll have more on that shortly. meanwhile, president trump held a press conference to ostensibly introduce his new pick for labor secretary, alexander acosta, that man tapped after the...
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. >>> i'm chris hayes. the president in the united states has declared in a tweet that the u.s. media is "enemy of the american people." and as unnerving as it may be to have our unconventional president say something so contemptuous of democratic traditions, there is the school of thought we should focus on his actions rather than his increasingly erratic words which is why a report this morning by the associated press based on a leaked document they obtain is serving to intensify the worst fears of people living in this country today. the document, a draft memo prepared by staff of the department of homeland security with secretary john kelly's name on it published by the a.p. proposes a number of directives to implement the president's border security policies including the mobilization of national guard troops to round up and deport undocumented immigrants. under the proposal they would ask governors in four states along the mexican border plus seven other adjoining states as far north as oregon to deploy state national guard forces to assist with immigration enforcement in
. >>> i'm chris hayes. the president in the united states has declared in a tweet that the u.s. media is "enemy of the american people." and as unnerving as it may be to have our unconventional president say something so contemptuous of democratic traditions, there is the school of thought we should focus on his actions rather than his increasingly erratic words which is why a report this morning by the associated press based on a leaked document they obtain is serving to...
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good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, just over 13 months ago donald trump called for a "complete and total shutdown of muslims entering the united states." today according to the trump administration that has nothing to do with its ban on travel and people from seven muslim majority countries. here was white house secretary sean spicer earlier today. >> i think the president's been clear his number one goal is not to target any one religion but places and areas we believe there is an issue. that's what the executive order was all about. he understands it's not a religious problem, it's a radicalization problem. there's a big difference between islam the religion and radical islamic terrorist. >> first thing this morning, the president himself weighed in on twitter. "everybody's arguing whether or not it is a ban. call it what you want, it's about keeping bad people with bad intentions out of country." we have yet to hear any reports of specific bad people the travel ban has successfully kept out of the u.s. we'll keep you posted if we do. what we have heard are stories of student
good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, just over 13 months ago donald trump called for a "complete and total shutdown of muslims entering the united states." today according to the trump administration that has nothing to do with its ban on travel and people from seven muslim majority countries. here was white house secretary sean spicer earlier today. >> i think the president's been clear his number one goal is not to target any one religion but places and areas we...
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i'm chris hayes. it was supposed to be a pretty easy task for president trump, a phone call with malcolm turnbull, the prime minister of australia, close ally that nearly always marches in lockstep with u.s. policy. but when president trump called turnbull on saturday, the "washington post" reports the new president attacked the australian prime minister over a deal for the u.s. to accept 1250 refugees from an australian detention center accusing australia of seeking to export the next boston bombers. trump also boasted about the magnitude of his electoral college win and 25 minutes into what was supposed to be an hour-long call trump abruptly ended it. citing senior sources in the australian government, sky news characterized the call like this. >> senior sources within the government have confirmed this to me over the last couple of hours and that is that donald trump did hang up mid-conversation after 25 minutes. his tone was described as yelling across the phone towards malcolm turnbull. >> senior
i'm chris hayes. it was supposed to be a pretty easy task for president trump, a phone call with malcolm turnbull, the prime minister of australia, close ally that nearly always marches in lockstep with u.s. policy. but when president trump called turnbull on saturday, the "washington post" reports the new president attacked the australian prime minister over a deal for the u.s. to accept 1250 refugees from an australian detention center accusing australia of seeking to export the...
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i'm chris hayes. exactly one month into his presidency, donald trump has a new national security adviser. the second one. lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster, a career army sister, widely respected on both sides of the aisle. mcmaster replaces michael flynn who was ousted a week ago for lying about his contacts and the subject of his conversation with the russian ambassador during the presidential transition, lying, including to mike pence. with the new appointment, the white house hopes to close the door of that chapter of its ongoing russian scandal. with every door that closes, another seems to open. enter, "the new york times" front page story of a secret plan by trump associates said to be backed by kremlin about the armed conflict with russian allied forces within its own borders. in other words, while the fbi's investigating an alleged back channel during the election between russia and the trump campaign, there may be another previously undisclosed back channel between russia and known trump asso
i'm chris hayes. exactly one month into his presidency, donald trump has a new national security adviser. the second one. lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster, a career army sister, widely respected on both sides of the aisle. mcmaster replaces michael flynn who was ousted a week ago for lying about his contacts and the subject of his conversation with the russian ambassador during the presidential transition, lying, including to mike pence. with the new appointment, the white house hopes to close...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> would you support the house select committee investigating the interference on russia in the election? >> the top democrat calls for a recusal. >> i've called today on jeff sessions to recuse himself. >> tonight, the evolving story from the president's lawyer over back channels to ukraine. more on russian government claims of contact with the trump campaign. and congresswoman maxine waters on the blanket denial from the white house. >> it's total garbage. >> then -- >> the president wanted to take the shackles off individuals in these agencies. >>> the white house unveils its plan for what looks like mass deportation, just don't call it that. >> is one of the goals here mass deportation? >> no. >> the town hall showdowns continue. >> last i heard these coal jobs are not coming back and now these people don't have the the insurance they need because they're poor. >>> and why in the world did it take this long for the president to denounce anti-semitism. >> we're not accusing you -- >> quiet, quiet. >> when "all in" star
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> would you support the house select committee investigating the interference on russia in the election? >> the top democrat calls for a recusal. >> i've called today on jeff sessions to recuse himself. >> tonight, the evolving story from the president's lawyer over back channels to ukraine. more on russian government claims of contact with the trump campaign. and...
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. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, all over the country -- at this very moment, in fact -- lawmakers are facing angry crowds from constituents, town halls and meetings where one surprising issue seems to keep coming up over and over again. >> we need a transparent and independent investigation into the russian involvement into our election process that is the very core, the bedrock of our democracy. and if we aren't sure about that, then we can't be sure about anything else. >> that voter is at a town hall last night in virginia hosted by first-term republican congressman scott taylor, the man you see there, who was shouted down after responding there's no need at this time for an independent commission to investigate the russian issue. russia was the first issue to come up with this morning at a town hall with republican senator chuck grassley who chairs the senate judiciary committee, along with ranking member dianne feinstein, grassley is asking the trump administration for a full briefing on the circumstances surrounding michael flynn's ouster as national security ad
. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, all over the country -- at this very moment, in fact -- lawmakers are facing angry crowds from constituents, town halls and meetings where one surprising issue seems to keep coming up over and over again. >> we need a transparent and independent investigation into the russian involvement into our election process that is the very core, the bedrock of our democracy. and if we aren't sure about that, then we can't be sure about...
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. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, another day of remarkable scenes at gop town halls across the entire country, as the first congressional recess of the trump era is marked by the sort of turnout and mobilization we have not seen in this country since the tea party protests of 2009. this was the scene outside a town hall held today by louisiana republican bill cassidy where people reportedly lined up more than two hours early and hundreds could not get in. those who did get in the door chanted "where is he" when cassidy did not show up at the scheduled start of the event. once he arrived he gotten a earfu earful. >> under this plan, my child, this child sitting in front of you is completely uninsurable. th is not an abstraction. this is -- >> let her finish! >> okay, folks -- >> this child is uninsurable under this plan. uninsurable, this plan. >> we're ready to roll right now. what i'm going to do is -- >> uninsurable under this plan. uninsurable under this plan. uninsurable child! uninsurable child! sitting in front of you as you smile. this is an uninsurable child.
. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, another day of remarkable scenes at gop town halls across the entire country, as the first congressional recess of the trump era is marked by the sort of turnout and mobilization we have not seen in this country since the tea party protests of 2009. this was the scene outside a town hall held today by louisiana republican bill cassidy where people reportedly lined up more than two hours early and hundreds could not get in. those who...
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when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. the man dubbed "the gras manipulator" chief strategist steve bannon who some refer to as "president bannon" came out from behind the curtain to rally the faithful at the conservative political action conference. bannon appearing on stage with white house chief of staff reince priebus where he took a victory lap at the election results and lashed out at the media which bannon says opposes president trump's "economic nationalist agenda." >> as economic conditions get better, as more jobs get better, they'll continue to fight. if you think they'll give you your country back without a fight, you are sadly mistaken. [ applause ] everyday it is going to be a fight and that is what i'm proudest about donald trump. all the opportunities he had to waver off this, all the people who came to him and said moderate, everyday in the oval office he tells reince and i "i committed this to the american people, i promised this when i ran and i'm going to deliver on this." >> bannon offered that message
when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. the man dubbed "the gras manipulator" chief strategist steve bannon who some refer to as "president bannon" came out from behind the curtain to rally the faithful at the conservative political action conference. bannon appearing on stage with white house chief of staff reince priebus where he took a victory lap at the election results and lashed out at the media which bannon...
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"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> they are the enemy of the people. because they have no sources, they just make them up when there are none. >> it's trump against the truth as the white house lashes out at the media and blocks news organizations from briefings after being forced to admit reince priebus asked the fbi to push back trump russia stories. >> i'm not a sloppy guy. >> what we now know about white house efforts to influence the fbi. and the central question -- can the bureau be trusted to investigate the president? >>> plus, as town halls continue around the country, the president divides. >> the people that you're watching, they're not you. >> new fears from the right that the resistance is winning. >> i don't know if we're going to be able to repeal obamacare now. >>> and speaking of obama, a sighting -- [ cheers and applause ] when "all in" starts right now. >> sequestchur. >>> good evening from from new york, i'm chris hayes, in the wake of an explosive story unfolding over the last 24 hours involving improper communication between the
"all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> they are the enemy of the people. because they have no sources, they just make them up when there are none. >> it's trump against the truth as the white house lashes out at the media and blocks news organizations from briefings after being forced to admit reince priebus asked the fbi to push back trump russia stories. >> i'm not a sloppy guy. >> what we now know about...
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i'm chris hayes. with president trump set to deliver his first address to a joint session of congress tomorrow night, republicans are trying desperately to bury a story that just won't go away. the ongoing mounting questions over whether there was contact or coordination between the trump campaign and the russians during the presidential campaign when, according to u.s. intelligence agencies, russia was working to boost trump's chances of being elected. to make their case, republicans have been doing something remarkable. effectively clearing the president and his allies of wrongdoing before the investigations have really even begun. this is republican devin nunez which is currently conducting the house investigation into russian influence into the campaign. >> we still have not even any evidence from the trump campaign or anyone and we don't have evidence of them talking to russia. the initial inquiries i've made to the appropriate agencies, i don't have any evidence. what i've been told is by many f
i'm chris hayes. with president trump set to deliver his first address to a joint session of congress tomorrow night, republicans are trying desperately to bury a story that just won't go away. the ongoing mounting questions over whether there was contact or coordination between the trump campaign and the russians during the presidential campaign when, according to u.s. intelligence agencies, russia was working to boost trump's chances of being elected. to make their case, republicans have been...
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. >>> good evening from new york, i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. breaking news, a federal judge in washington state issued a temporary restraining order nationwide to immediately halt enforcement of donald trump's executive order on travel to the u.s. from seven predominantly muslim nations both washington and minnesota sued the federal government over the ban arguing it was specifically intended to keep muslims out of the united states. this comes as we finally got information about the number of visas already revoked worldwide in the weeks since president trump issued his executive order. anywhere from 60,000 visas, according to a spokesman for the state department, to a hundred thousand according to a justice department lawyer defending the ban. minutes ago, washington attorney general bob ferguson talked to reporters about what the judge's decision means for the president's travel ban. >> it's obviously a historic decision and an important one for the rule of law and for the people in the state of washington and the people of our country i said
. >>> good evening from new york, i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. breaking news, a federal judge in washington state issued a temporary restraining order nationwide to immediately halt enforcement of donald trump's executive order on travel to the u.s. from seven predominantly muslim nations both washington and minnesota sued the federal government over the ban arguing it was specifically intended to keep muslims out of the united states. this comes as we finally got information about...
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i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. at this hour, the signature effort of donald trump's young presidency, his executive order temporarily banning refugees and citizens of seven muslim majority countries from traveling to the u.s. is hanging in the balance. just a short time ago, the trump administration filed a brief with the federal appeals court in an effort to get the travel ban created by that executive order reinstated. it's an order that a federal judge in washington put on hold. the court is now set to hear oral arguments tomorrow and we're closely following developments. meanwhile, the president is lashing out at the so-called judge who ruled against the ban along with the entire judicial system and he isn't stopping there, claiming an appearance today at macdill air force base in front of a military audience that the press simply won't report on terrorist attacks. >> it's gotten to a point where it's not even being reported and, in many cases, the very, very dishonest press doesn't want to report it. they have
i'm joy reid in for chris hayes. at this hour, the signature effort of donald trump's young presidency, his executive order temporarily banning refugees and citizens of seven muslim majority countries from traveling to the u.s. is hanging in the balance. just a short time ago, the trump administration filed a brief with the federal appeals court in an effort to get the travel ban created by that executive order reinstated. it's an order that a federal judge in washington put on hold. the court...